Former Dallas Cowboys’ tight end and five-time Pro Bowler Jay Novacek explains and demonstrates football techniques to campers. The Jay Novacek Football Camp features individual and team football instruction on both offense and defense.

Denton, TX., April 27, 2010 – – Football players will have the opportunity this summer to learn individual and team football techniques from Dallas Cowboys players during the Jay Novacek Football Camp July 6-9.

The camp, which offers overnight and day camp options, will be held at the University of North Texas, in Denton, TX, and will feature former Dallas Cowboys starting tight end and five-time Pro Bowler Jay Novacek.

The camp is designed for players ages 7 to 18 and will feature daily instruction, lectures and demonstrations by Novacek, and also high school and college coaches, who will be on staff to ensure individual and team instruction on both offense and defense. Football newcomers and seasoned players alike will also experience teamwork, self-discipline, selecting the correct role models and how to attain their sports and life potential. Even though this is not an “autograph camp,” Jay Novacek will be available for autographs.

“The goal of the camp and instructors is to maximize the potential of each young player while giving them an experience they will never forget,” says Novacek.

Novacek helped lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl Championships collecting 17 receptions for 148 yards and two touchdowns in those games. He also recorded 62 catches for 705 yards while scoring five touchdowns during his last season.

Football players can obtain more information and request a camp brochure by calling 1-800-555-0801, or by visiting www.footballcamps.com. Space in the camp is limited and registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

ABOUT SPORTS INTERNATIONAL – Sports International organizes football camps headlined by current and former professional football players. Sports International has provided youth football players across the United States with the opportunity to learn from the professionals with the finest football camps around for over 25 years. Find out more by visiting online at www.footballcamps.com.

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